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    Increases in 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and decreases in ascorbic acid following RYGB. by David M. Mutch (37665)

    Published 2013
    “…B) For ascorbic acid, the ANOVA model did not detect group-specific changes over time (no group:time interaction), but indicated significant decreases from T0 to T6 in both groups. Overall, 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and ascorbic acid were significantly different at each time point between OB and OB/D subgroups (p<0.01, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0007905#pone-0007905-t002" target="_blank"><b>TABLE 2</b></a>).…”
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    IgG-mediated systemic anaphylaxis decreased in BasoDTR mice. by Kunie Matsuoka (400418)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) BasoDTR mice (n = 4 per group) were treated once i.p. with 25 or 50 µg/kg of DT or PBS at 4 days prior to and were i.v. injected with 500 µg rat anti-FcγRII/III (2.4G2) antibodies in 200 µl PBS. …”
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    Deletion of <i>YAP</i> results in decreased HUVEC cell number. by Zhewei Shen (688102)

    Published 2015
    “…Cells were counted on an Accuri C6 flow cytometer at 24 h intervals after transfection. There was a significant decrease in cell number in siYAP treated HUVECs compared to control HUVECs 48 h post-knockdown and at later time-points. …”
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    Decreased FA number in Rgnef−/− MEFs on fibronectin (FN) at 90 min. by Nichol L. G. Miller (162752)

    Published 2012
    “…Cells were fixed and analyzed for FA formation by paxillin staining (green), f-actin (phalloidin, red), and nuclei were stained with Hoechst (blue) as shown in a merged image. Scale is 10 µm. Significantly-reduced adhesion number (B) and decreased median adhesion size (C) in Rgnef−/− compared to normal (Rgnef+/+) MEFs. …”